Vijay Kedia, a renowned investment guru, shares his insights on the real estate and equity markets, providing valuable advice on what to buy and avoid in Samvat 2081. With the real estate sector now boasting a combined market cap of $8 to $9 trillion and
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The real estate sector in India currently has a combined market capitalization of $8 to $9 trillion.
Vijay Kedia recommends focusing on affordable housing projects and commercial real estate, particularly in Tier-II and Tier-III cities.
Kedia suggests investing in technology stocks, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods sectors.
Luxury apartments have been facing a slowdown due to high prices and limited demand, making them a less attractive investment option.
Sector-specific ETFs can be volatile and are often affected by regulatory changes and economic factors, making them a higher risk investment.
Shaila Merchant, mother of Anant Ambani’s wife Radhika Merchant, has made a significant purchase in Mumbai's luxury real estate market. The sea-facing apartment in Prestige Ocean Tower, South Mumbai, spans 2,565 sq ft and comes with a 83 sq ft balcony and
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region's vibrant real estate sector saw a spectacular showcase at the HOMETHON Property Expo 2024, with over 77 new projects launched and Rs 10,000 crore worth of inventory on display.
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A recent report reveals a significant 21% decline in RERA project registrations between 2022 and 2024, raising concerns and implications for the real estate sector. The drop highlights the need for strategic adjustments and regulatory reforms.
A recent Reddit post highlights how inflated IT salaries in India are exacerbating the real estate bubble, turning it into a 'wealth transfer machine'. The post delves into the dynamics of how the IT sector's high salaries are driving up property prices,
A recent consulting paper by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) proposes allowing mutual funds to increase their holdings in real estate and other multi-asset classes. This move could revolutionize the investment landscape, offering investors more diversified and potentially lucrative opportunities.